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NIA organizes free creative activities for new immigrants to promote digital learning

NIA organizes free creative activities for new immigrants to promote digital learning.  Photo provided by National Immigration Agency
NIA organizes free creative activities for new immigrants to promote digital learning. Photo provided by National Immigration Agency
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The National Immigration Agency organized a free creative activity (資訊銀河大冒險) for new immigrants at the Tainan Cultural and Creative Park on October 28 to encourage them to play together in the "Digital Application Information Project for New Immigrants" and to help their kids increase their information application skills through digital learning. The board game (資訊銀河大冒險) was created as a creative instruction.

NIA organizes free creative activities for new immigrants to promote digital learning.Photo provided by National Immigration Agency

Promoting the "Digital Application Information Project for New Immigrants" is a priority for National Immigration Agency. It will offer life education classes on topics including managing one's health and nutrition, comprehending computer and Internet applications, and mobile payment systems. Additionally, NIA encourages new immigrants to improve their comprehension skills through free reading programs offered in the "New Immigrants in Taiwan." (新住民數位資訊e網)

NIA organizes free creative activities for new immigrants to promote digital learning.Photo provided by National Immigration Agency

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NIA organizes free creative activities for new immigrants to promote digital learning.Photo provided by National Immigration Agency

According to National Immigration Agency, there will occasionally be both in-person and virtual events for this project. For pertinent information, please contact the official "New Immigrants in Taiwan" website at https://nit.immigration.gov.tw or special hotline: 0800-005-788; local NIA service centers can also be reached.

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